Faced with the complicated developments of storm No. 3 (Wipha), units have strictly followed the instructions of superiors. Response measures have been deployed synchronously, proactively and urgently.

Checking the mobility readiness of Border Guard Squadron 2.

With the motto of “4 on-site”, Border Guard stations have proactively coordinated closely with local authorities and forces to organize communication and call on boats to take shelter in safe places; at the same time, they have increased patrolling and controlling the area and propagandizing fishermen to strictly comply with regulations on storm prevention and control.

The units strictly maintained combat readiness, fully deployed forces and vehicles. The entire force mobilized 380 officers and soldiers along with 28 vehicles of various types including: ships, boats, specialized cars, ready to mobilize to carry out tasks when situations arise.

Colonel Hoang Minh Hung, Deputy Commander of Hue City Military Command, Commander of the City Border Guard Command, inspected the rescue ship crew.

Storm monitoring and updating are carried out regularly. Units effectively use the rescue information system, regularly assigning staff to work 24/7 to ensure that information is not interrupted; thereby, promptly providing information and guidance to vehicles at sea to proactively avoid and avoid entering dangerous areas.

Check life jackets and life buoys, ready to respond to storm number 3.

In his directive speech, Colonel Hoang Minh Hung requested that units absolutely not be subjective, maintain a high level of vigilance, and strictly maintain the on-duty regime. Forces and vehicles are always ready to move. Officers and soldiers stick close to the area, stick close to fishermen, and ensure absolute safety for people and property. Units need to proactively take all plans, closely coordinate with localities. Resolutely not to be passive or surprised in any situation.

The entire city of Hue has 1,126 vessels with 8,109 workers exploiting seafood. As of the afternoon of July 21, 1,109 vessels with 7,986 workers have entered the safe anchorage area. Currently, there are 17 vessels with 123 workers operating in the sea area of Quang Tri - Hue and Ly Son island, Quang Ngai province. The authorities continue to maintain contact and guide the vessels to find safe shelters and not enter the danger zone.

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